House Speaker Nancy Pelosi apparently thinks she is calling the shots and running the United States.

Over the weekend, the California Democrat made it clear that she is not happy about the Trump administration planning to cancel foreign aid.

In a Sunday letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Pelosi warned that proposed cuts to the $4.3 billion in foreign aid already appropriated by Congress could put a budget deal with the White House in jeopardy.

“I request that you work within the Administration to stop this proposed rescission, which GAO [Government Accountability Office] states is illegal, which violates the good faith of our budget negotiations, which important Republicans say is ill-advised, and which overrides Congress’ most fundamental Constitutional power,” Pelosi wrote in the letter to Mnuchin.

Pelosi’s liberal allies are also seething that the Trump administration is considering making cuts to the $4.3 billion in taxpayer dollars that are scheduled to be sent as foreign aid.

“We are insisting that the administration spend the appropriated foreign assistance funds, and are working with GAO to make sure the law is followed,” she added.

Perhaps Pelosi’s anger stems from the fact that she hasn’t been getting her way on several things lately.

After the two deadly shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that occurred earlier this month, Pelosi tried to shame Trump into enforcing “red flag laws,” which allow courts to order law enforcement officers to seize guns from people they deem “unfit” to own a firearm.